TKA with Rob Base, C-Bank, and more

Jul 29, 2023  ·  Catholic Health Amphitheater at Bald Hill, Farmingville, NY Catholic Health Amphitheater at Bald Hill, Farmingville, NY

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Rob Base, born Robert Ginyard in Harlem, hit big with “It Takes Two” alongside DJ E-Z Rock. Known for pioneering hip-house, their track ruled dance floors and climbed Billboard's Top 40. Despite personal and legal challenges, Base released solo work, though none matched their initial success. The duo briefly reunited before E-Z Rock's death in 2014.
Born in NYC's Latin clubs, TKA signed with Tommy Boy in 1987 after a performance. Known for blending love ballads with hip-hop, hits include "Scars of Love." Released top albums and a greatest hits.
Born to sing, Judy Torres is celebrated for her vibrant dance-pop tunes and freestyle music. Known from hits like "No Reason to Cry," she remains a fixture in club scenes, also shining in musical theatre and as a radio host on WKTU.
NY-based dance-pop group The Cover Girls, formed by Andy Tripoli & Sal Abbatiello in 1986, featured hits like "Show Me" & "Wishing on a Star." Known for constant lineup changes, they peaked with several Top 40 tracks.
Brenda, known for the Grammy-nominated hit “I Still Believe,” has released gold and platinum Spanish albums, winning Latin Billboard Awards. Collaborated with stars like Mariah Carey, Victor Manuelle, and Tito Nieves.
Puerto Rican-American singer Lisette Melendez, born in East Harlem, sparked a '90s Latin freestyle revival with hits like "Together Forever". Known for blending club sounds with Latin pop, she has collaborated with producers like Carlos Berrios and won a Grammy in Japan.
New York's Rockell, born on Staten Island, melds '80s Hi-NRG and Miami freestyle in hits like "In a Dream." Known for her debut "I Fell in Love," collaborations with Tony Moran, Hex Hector, and freestyle act Collage. Achievements include club hit "What U Did 2 Me".
Freestyle artist Cynthia, known for hits like “Change on Me,” debuted in 1987. Signed with MicMac, released albums and top tracks including a duet with Johnny O. Later explored club music under Tommy Boy.

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